Special “Aladdin” Show to Benefit the Salvation Army

During the most magical time of the year, “Aladdin” has been recreated on the Eldorado Showroom stage into a magical holiday musical adventure. And in the spirit of giving, the Eldorado has donated 500 tickets for the December 2 matinee show to The Salvation Army in Reno.

“We have an amazing holiday production here with Aladdin,” said Gene Carano, Vice President and General Manager at the Eldorado. “We wanted to infuse some of that holiday spirit back into the community and help those that need assistance – especially this time of year and especially for families and kids.”

This is the second year that the Eldorado has donated a holiday matinee to The Salvation Army, which uses donations to fund programs and services for children, seniors, struggling families, those in need of alcohol and drug rehabilitation, the homeless, the hungry and disaster victims.

“We are excited to once again to partner with the Eldorado on a Christmas show benefit,” said Major Michael Zielinski, Corps Officer for The Salvation Army in Reno. “Last year was a rousing success with more than $23,000 raised. The money raised from the benefit show goes a long way in helping those in need here in our community.”

Since 1865, The Salvation Army has been helping people the world over without discrimination. The organization has been meeting primary needs in Northern Nevada for over 100 years.

Tickets start at $40 for The Salvation Army benefit show on December 2 at 3 p.m. For tickets, call 775-688-4555.

Experience the magic of Christmas this holiday season with “Aladdin” playing through January 13, 2012. Showtimes vary Tuesday through Friday with either a single 7 p.m. performance or two performances at 5:30 and 8
p.m. Showtimes on Saturday and Sunday are at 3 and 7 p.m. For more information visit www.eldoradoreno.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube or call 775-786-5700 to reserve your tickets today.